None can deny that HP Pavilion dv6t (1030us) offer the best performance with cheapest price , HP is in a perennial fight to be king of the laptop hill, both globally and in the United States. A recent Gartner report showed HP's market share topping Acer's by 2 percent to make it the worldwide leader in laptop sales for the fourth quarter of 2008. Much of that success is driven by its retail partners that sell HP branded laptops by the dozen. The HP Pavilion dv6t (1030us) is a media-center laptop fit for a family, a college student, or a novice user who understands the value of a dollar. In addition to a gorgeous 16-inch widescreen and a plethora of media-centric features, this laptop is available at Staples for $800 ($750 after $50 mail-in rebate). You'll have to uninstall some of that junk software, though, so you can spend less time watching the rotating hourglass and more time with your digital hobbies.

every week you see a new Windows 7 beta build leak , if not more than one on the same week. Just a few a days ago we heard about the build 7077 and this time around it's 7106. The build is currently only available in Simplified Chinese, but the English x86 and x64 copies are expected to follow soon.

after the release of the latest build of windows 7 , the first question that come to your is : what's new in windows 7 build 7077 ? so this article will cover changes added in this build .

There are, indeed, differences between Builds 7068 and 7077, as minor as they might be. First off, testers will notice that this development milestone of Windows 7 does not offer the entire build string as previous releases. It focuses, instead, on just Build 7077 as the whole version number, both via winver/ About Windows, and through the persistent label on the desktop (the watermark).

In addition, Windows 7 Build 7077 comes to the table with a new version of Internet Explorer 8. But there is no telling whether the IE8 in Windows 7 Build 7077 is the Release Candidate milestone of the browser, or a more advanced variant, close to RTM. Still, after the Windows 7 Beta Build 7000 was offered with a Beta flavor of IE8, Microsoft promised that the next development milestone of Windows 7 would come with the RC of Internet Explorer 8. In Win 7 Build 7077, Internet Explorer 8 is labeled Build 8.0.7077.0.

There are also minor modifications to the user interface. Microsoft has updated some aspects of the UI associated with HomeGroup. The most evident changes involve new icons for shared libraries. But, otherwise, nothing significant. If I have missed anything, by all means, feel free to let me know.

after the release of windows 7 build 7070 , This is the RC1 Win7 7077 build that has recently releeased onto torrent sites, This is legit. I'm currently still downloading, as this is not my torrent. Build string:7077.0.090404-1255_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD.iso

the GX733 is equipped with MSI's Turbo Drive Engine Technology. When in AC mode, this option can be realy useful to increase gaming performance , users can tap the turbo button in the keyboard to increase the speed of the CPU and "also the computer may run smoother and to the best of its abilities."

MSI adds to its mobile gaming line with the release of its GX733 laptop, a 17-inch notebook that will hold particular appeal to the AMD faithful. That's because the GX733 has been built around AMD's Turion X2 Ultra dual-core mobile CPU.

For those of you still reading, other specs include up to 4GB of DDR2-667 or 800 RAM, ATI's Mobility Radeon HD 4670 graphics with a 512MB GDDR3 frame buffer, 4.1 audio, up to 500GB of hard drive storage, optional Blu-ray drive, 4-in-1 card reader, 2MP webcam, three USB 2.0 ports plus an eSATA+USB combo port, HDMI, and Windows Vista Home Premium.

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